Nouns/Pronouns
Verbs
Adjectives/Adverbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions
100
My dad loves to read.
What is read?
100
Monica threw the ball across the field.
What is threw?
100
Adjective: The strong athlete helps his team win the game.
What is strong?
100
The dog is behind the fence.
What is behind?
100
I wanted to go but i had to work.
What is but?
200
Pronouns: What did she ask you to do?
What is she and you?
200
Friends sometimes argue when they spend too much time together.
What is argue and spend?
200
Adverb: The boy ran quickly down the street.
What is quickly?
200
Plants were the first living things on Earth.
What is on?
200
I went to Walmart and then back home.
What is and?
300
Pronoun: George and Mary finished the project by themselves.
What is themselves?
300
He was angry when it rained all afternoon.
What is was and rained?
300
Adjective: When the old, grey-haired man died, he left money to his grieving family.
What is old, grey-haired, and grieving?
300
The policeman walked through the fence and into the garden.
What is through and into?
300
You can have either the chicken or the fish.
What is either, or?
400
Nouns: John and I like to tell scary stories on Halloween.
What is John, stories, and Halloween?
400
The teacher has corrected my poor grammar.
What is has corrected?
400
Adverb:The lovely woman lives in a friendly neighborhood.
What is friendly?
400
I looked under my bed, behind my dresser, and above my bookshelf for my missing necklace.
What is under, behind, and above?
400
The band waited while the director checked the lights.
What is while?
500
The crowded mall was a nightmare.
What is mall and nightmare?
500
My father must have thought I could swim.
What is must have thought and could swim?
500
Adjective: The brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
What is brown and lazy?
500
Due to the storm, it was very difficult to walk against the wind.
What is against?
500
Not only was the man tall but also very skinny.
What is not only, but also?
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